Know Thyself: How to Escape the Carousel of Illusion

Throughout my life, I’ve met people who care far too much about others’ opinions. They trap themselves in fear, shut themselves off from new opportunities, and remain stuck in a dome of anxiety, addiction, stress, frustration, and depression.

Without even realising it, they become part of a carousel of illusion—spinning endlessly, afraid to step beyond the boundaries others have drawn for them.

But remember: humans are complex creatures.

Know thyself” — Socrates

For the Greek philosopher Socrates, self-knowledge is the foundation of a balanced, authentic, and fulfilling life.

So, here’s my advice: value your individuality. Learn to say “no” when someone else’s priorities don’t align with your own needs or well-being.

Staying in toxic jobs, abusive relationships, or cycles of dissatisfaction is not brave—it’s dangerous.

If I can give you some advice—well, actually seven, here they are:

  1. Strengthen your self-image — the famous: “I’m cool. 😎”
  2. Identify what really matters to you.
  3. Put yourself first.
  4. Speak your mind.
  5. Face your fears — write them down and take small steps to overcome them.
  6. Step outside your comfort zone.
  7. And finally: no matter what you do, someone will judge you. That’s their issue, not yours.

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